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  • dcs shooters
    Good luck [;)] That press hasn't been made in many years
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  • Kari Prager
    Dear Mazo Kid,
    I have brand new one in the box with all the papers, in .30-06. I have no idea why I have it, probably got it in a trade. It has a one-page instruction sheet. 8 +1/2 v 11.
    send me a self-addressed envelope and I will copy it and send it to you.
    (Off-line - Kari@calmoto.com)
    (PS I am having computer "issues" with the hinge on my laptop so if I don;t answer it is in the shop,)
    best regards,
    Kari
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  • mazo kid
    quote:Originally posted by dcs shooters
    Good luck [;)] That press hasn't been made in many years

    Yeah, I know. I also understand they were made in at least 2 models, early (pre-1950 or so) and later.
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  • Kari Prager
    Dear Mazo Kid,
    I've been looking at that press since I hauled it out to find the papers, and it is a pretty neat litttle press, doesn't take up much room. Please let me know if you find a good source for 310 dies, I am looking for .22 hornet or .303 British or 7.62x54 Russian - I neck size only so the size of the press shouldn't be a problem. I have .30-06, .45 ACP and 8mm Mauser dies to trade (mostly still in the original boxes.) If anyone else reads this post, I'd love to get a lead on a set of .22 hornet dies for this - should be same as Lyman nutcracker 310 dies.
    Handloading is great therapy! Cheaper than a shrink, with more dramatic results!
    Kari
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  • dcs shooters
    NAZebay is the best place I've found to get 310 dies.
    There are some listed on the auction side.
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